School Uniform
AGSB changed uniform suppliers in 2025. Please read the following information carefully. Please use the link above to access further information and the Express Uniform Website.
The core uniform remains the same for all years. However, sportswear for NEW students has changed to incorporate House Colours for our PE kit. Students will need to know their House Group before you can purchase a School Tie and AGSB White Performance PE Top.
Students who already have the PE kit are not required to update their kit.
If your child is eligible for Pupil Premium or Free School Meals please visit the school website to find out about the assistance available, including uniform.
core UNIFORM LIST
- School Blazer with badge
- School Tie, House Colours required, new joiners will be notified of their House in June - (must be worn neatly knotted and tight to the fastened collar)
- Shirt – plain white
- Trousers – plain DARK grey or BLACK (no chinos or denims)
- Jumper - this should be plain grey and v-necked or the School pullover for Years 7, 8 and 9. Years 10 and 11 may wear either a plain grey or a black v-necked pullover.
- Shoes - plain, conventional black or brown shoes (with matching laces), which are capable of being polished. Trainers, heavy working boots, suede, patent or fabric shoes are not permitted.
- Socks – plain dark
- Outdoor Coat - a coat in a single, dark, and plain colour (black, dark grey, blue or green), without decoration, words or logo. Leather, denim, or brightly coloured “ski jackets” are not acceptable schoolwear.
PE AND GAMES CLOTHING
Games (outdoor)
- Red and green reversible games shirt with embroidered School crest on the outer side
- Black ‘pro’ shorts with embroidered School crest
- Games socks (bottle green with red turnover top)
- Football/Rugby boots
- Outdoor training shoes
- Towel
PE (Indoor)
- AGSB White House Colours PE top with embroidered School crest
- AGSB White PE Performance Shorts with embroidered School crest
- Plain white socks
OTHER EQUIPMENT
- A strong waterproof bag in which books and A4 files can be carried home without becoming damaged.
- In School the books can be stored in a locker.
- A separate bag in which PE and games kit can be carried to School and to lessons.
- A good quality pen e.g. a fountain pen, good quality gel pen or biro (black or blue ink),
- Pencil, rubber, sharpener, ruler, coloured pencils (not felt tips). These should be kept in a clearly named pencil case.
- A protractor and a pair of compasses or a Maths set.
- A small glue stick.
- A small English Dictionary (pocket-type).
- A craft apron, clearly named.
- A food technology apron: this should be a full-length plain navy or navy striped butcher’s apron, and clearly named. Suitable aprons can generally be bought in shops such as Tesco or Sainsbury’s.
- An ovenproof dish approximately 20-30cm in diameter.
- A medium sized plastic container with a sealed lid, again clearly labelled with your child’s name.
- At home, access to materials suitable for backing textbooks and exercise books. Plastic exercise book covers may be used if preferred.
- Depending on what type of locker is in the form room, either an easily identifiable key ring for the key or a padlock and key (not a combination lock).
- We recommend id-rite for uniform labelling. Please contact id-rite via www.id-rite.co.uk
IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT ALL ITEMS OF CLOTHING, BAGS AND PENCIL CASES ETC ARE CLEARLY NAMED.
The PFA also run a second-hand school uniform service which helps to raise essential funds for the school. Please use this link - Second-hand Uniform
